1. Sundays - Noun
2. Sundays - Verb
3. Sundays - Adverb
Sundays
(US, Canada) On Sunday; each Sunday.
Sundays
plural of Sunday
Sundays
third-person singular simple present indicative of Sunday
Sundays observe think when the bells do chime, 'T is angels' music. George Herbert
I am a Quantum Engineer, but on Sundays I Have Principles. John Stewart Bell
I'm so depressed. Christmas is the worst of all. Holidays are terrible, worse than Sundays. I get melancholia. David O. Selznick
My mom was sarcastic about men. She would tell me Adam was the rough draft and Eve was the final product. She was a feminist minister, an earth mom who wore a bra only on Sundays. Daphne Zuniga
I did grow up next door to Steve McQueen, who was a very famous movie star at the time, but as a kid it didn't impress me. We always had great fun with him. He would take us out on Sundays on his motorcycles, riding around in the desert; he was like a second father. Herb Ritts
I studied all about Gauguin. He was a banker. He was a banker who - he used to paint on Sundays. And one day he hated himself for painting on Sundays. Anthony Quinn